In the manner that a LULAC Council dishonored LULAC

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Copy of an article from the Laredo Times covering the pickets at the Laredo Civic Center during the annual local LULAC Council banquet, published on June 11, 1967. The article includes a photograph of the crowds picketing in front of the banquet hall and also contains handwritten notes demanding that the Laredo, Texas LULAC Council be censured by the National LULAC assembly for their lack of support during the rally.

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In the manner that a LULAC Council dishonored LULAC

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Pickets rally at Connally fete

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Copy of an article from the Laredo Times covering the pickets at the Laredo Civic Center during the annual local LULAC Council banquet, published on June 11, 1967. The article includes a photograph of the crowds picketing in front of the banquet hall and also contains handwritten notes demanding that the Laredo, Texas LULAC Council be censured by the National LULAC assembly for their lack of support during the rally.

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Laredo Times

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June 11, 1967

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Gray, Walter.In the manner that a LULAC Council dishonored LULAC,
clipping,
June 11, 1967;
Laredo, Texas.
(texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth250865/:
accessed September 26, 2017),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, texashistory.unt.edu;
crediting Houston Metropolitan Research Center at Houston Public Library.